Sunday, May 22, 2016

A 6" tall amigurumi of the new water starter Pokemon, Popplio. The pattern is available on Ravelry and on Etsy. If you have any questions, feel free to email me at icrochetthings@gmail.com.

Aaaand everyone's least favorite starter for Pokemon Sun and Moon, Popplio. I dunno, I think he has potential. Definitely not my first choice though.

Finally making some headway on the then thousand projects I have going at once. I need to finish my big projects so I can finally get back to doing small projects for Free Pattern Fridays. And I finally made a lion amigurumi that I don't hate! Dunno when that pattern will be up.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

A 6" tall amigurumi of the new grass starter Pokemon, Rowlet. The pattern is available on Ravelry and on Etsy. If you have any questions, feel free to email me at icrochetthings@gmail.com.

So from what I gather this is everyone's preferred starter for the new games. I'm still torn between him and Litten though. Can't wait to see the final evolutions.

Don't have much to say about this one. Came out pretty well I think. I've got Popplio finished as well but I still need to take pictures of him. The pattern will be up sometime this weekend and then I can finally go back to redoing all of the eeveelutions (god help me).

Sunday, May 15, 2016

A 7" tall amigurumi of the new fire starter, Litten. The pattern is available on Ravelry and on Etsy. If you have any questions, feel free to email me at icrochetthings@gmail.com.

So I have like ten different projects going on at once and of course Nintendo decides to release the starters for the next Pokemon game. Now I have to stop everything and make them. The pictures for this make it look a bit weird, but I swear it looks better in real life. Expect the Rowlet and Popplio patterns soon!

Hopefully I'll stop being lazy and finish writing up the new GoT dragon pattern for next week.

Tail Tuft

Assembly▪ Sew the eye patches onto the head▪ Sew the eyelids in a slanted position over the eyes▪ Use dark brown yarn to embroider a nose and mouth onto the snout▪ Sew the snout onto the head, stuffing as you go▪ Sew the mane around the head▪ Sew the ears on top of the mane▪ Sew the mane tufts behind the ears▪ Sew the body onto the bottom of the head▪ Sew the belly onto the front of the body▪ Use dark brown yarn to embroider 3 toes onto the arms and feet▪ Use tan yarn to embroider pads onto the arms and feet▪ Sew the arms on either side of the body▪ Sew the haunches on either side of the body, below the arms, stuffing as you go▪ Sew the feet on either side of the body, in front of the haunches▪ Sew the tail tuft onto the end of the tail▪ Sew the tail onto the back of the body▪ Use the slicker brush to gently brush the mane and tail tuft in order to give them a furry effect